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The economies of the islands. They want controls, with particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there is too much focus on building hotels rather than local housing. Making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. The beaches are particularly popular with the brits, the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business, the Spanish Government admits its about finding the right balance to holidays can continue harmoniously. Simon jones, bbc news. And finally, the worlds largest digital Astronomy Camera has finally been built right here in the us. With a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce 1,000 images per night. Scientists from the san francisco Bay Area have spent two decades developing the camera. Itll allow researchers to study dark energy, Dark Matter and the distribution of galaxies. Itll now be sent from the united states to chile where itll arrive in a month

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North Korean Rocket Stage Exploding: North Korean rocket explodes mid-air in spy satellite launch: Report

Rest of World News: The first stage of the North Korean Chollima-1 rocket apparently exploded during a spy satellite launch. Footage captured by Yonsei University in Sout

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North Korean rocket stage exploding: Astronomy camera captures North Korean rocket stage exploding after satellite launch

North Korea s satellite launch rocket faced a mid-air explosion captured by a South Korean observatory, possibly to hinder recovery. The Chollima-1 launch ended with deliberate destruction of its first stage, a tactic not seen before, aimed at preventing recovery of new engine propellant. Satellite experts believe this was intentional. South Korea s military seeks debris retrieval, crucial for intelligence on the rocket s technology. Russia, accused of aiding North Korea, denied military collaboration but pledged satellite assistance earlier.

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Capturing the Cosmos: Andor's Astronomy Camera Collection | Featured Videos | Videos

Capturing the Cosmos: Andor's Astronomy Camera Collection | Featured Videos | Videos
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